Living for: Holocaust survivors and their adult children encounter death and mortality
TítuloLiving for: Holocaust survivors and their adult children encounter death and mortality
Autor
Call number155.937/0001
Número del objeto11644e
Lugar de publicaciónSeattle, United States
EditorialUniversity of Washington Press
Año de publicación
2016
Paginaciónpp61-76
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from Facing death: confronting mortality in the Holocaust and ourselves
Descripción
Emotions of fear, anger, deprivation, and sadness are common and universal responses to death. Survivors of the Holocaust and other genocidal traumas, people who have faced mass death and were not killed, are probably less affected by fear and anger. They usually have a deep sense of gratitude for being spared and for having the opportunity to rebuild their lives